Women TIES Hosts Event for Women Entrepreneurs

Women TIES (Women Together Inspiring Entrepreneurial Success), a Central New York business dedicated to helping women entrepreneurs expand their local, state and regional marketplace in New York, will host an event for women entrepreneurs in the
Greater Oswego, Northern Onondaga and Cayuga counties.

On May 5, 2011 from 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Oswego Country Club, West River Road, Oswego, New York, the Women TIES bi-annual Oswego County Luncheon entitled “Creating
Effective and Memorable Marketing” will be presented by Syracuse based woman entrepreneur Jessica Sloma of Lighthouse Marketing. Sloma will educate women entrepreneurs on the multiple facets to marketing, explore the value of industry specific market research, highlight the use of survey instruments to obtain critical data, and review sample marketing plans. Lunch, strategic networking, marketing and sales are also part of the program.

The event is being sponsored by the Women’s Business Center of New York State, ho will have representatives from their organization at the event to inform women business owners how they can support and assist them in building and growing their
companies.

Women TIES is also proud to partner with the Oswego based Women’s Network for Entrepreneurial Training (WNET) to produce this event. WNET provides professional development and personal growth for women business owners.

The cost of the event is $28 and includes lunch, program, promotion, and strategic networking to help women forge stronger economic ties with other local and regional women. For more information or to make reservations, visit www.womenties.com or call 315-471-1987.

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